Currently, a range of common terms are being used differently within government and the emergency management community. This paper provides a foundation for an understanding of the term 'resilience' so that constructive discussion can emerge amongst those involved in disaster management policy and practice. In doing so, we provide a short review of how the term can be used differently within policy, as well as how it has come to be influential in emergency management policy
This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management bas...
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most pressing glo...
This brief editorial introduction highlights the importance of policies and effective governance for...
AbstractResilience is a key term in disaster risk management (DRM). However, resilience is interpret...
The concept of resilience is used by many in different ways: as a scientific concept, as a guiding p...
Managing disaster risk and resilience in the UK: Response vs. prevention in policy and practic
Three years after the introduction of the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience there remains no...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
The intimate connections between disaster recovery by and the resilience of affected communities hav...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
This paper examines the development over historical time of the meaning and uses of the term resilie...
This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management bas...
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most pressing glo...
This brief editorial introduction highlights the importance of policies and effective governance for...
AbstractResilience is a key term in disaster risk management (DRM). However, resilience is interpret...
The concept of resilience is used by many in different ways: as a scientific concept, as a guiding p...
Managing disaster risk and resilience in the UK: Response vs. prevention in policy and practic
Three years after the introduction of the National Strategy for Disaster Resilience there remains no...
<p>Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environment...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
Disaster risk is globally on the rise, mainly as a result of the complex interplay of environmental,...
The intimate connections between disaster recovery by and the resilience of affected communities hav...
The term resilience is originally derived from the Latin word 'resilio' which means 'to jump back'. ...
The term resilience is increasingly being used to capture the challenges involved in managing in ‘ha...
This paper examines the development over historical time of the meaning and uses of the term resilie...
This chapter aims at providing hints to improve existing frameworks for disaster risk management bas...
The increasing frequency, intensity, and severity of natural hazards is one of the most pressing glo...
This brief editorial introduction highlights the importance of policies and effective governance for...